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I surmise from this that you don't really know what a hater is. In fact, I didn't mention you, or anyone specifically as a hater.

FYI, the term "haters gonna hate" isn't about proving that my opinion is the right one or that any opposing opinion is invalid.

It's about not letting the opinions of other people bother you, because as you yourself pointed out, everyone has different opinions, and no one's opinion is greater than anyone's. So you can stop with the strawman argument.

A hater, from what I've always seen, is someone who hates something completely and utterly that no amount of convincing will even make them see good points about the object in question. On top of that, they get angry when any support is shown for the object at all.

On the opposite side, a "fanboy" is someone who likes something without question, ignoring all flaws and much like a hater, gets upset when someone dislikes something.

As I mentioned previously, both terms have negative connotations to them.

As Kurosu said, that was the point I was trying to make.

Anyway for the new chapter:

Spoiler:

What's with that lisp? How do they even represent a lisp in Japanse writing? I'd be interested to know. Do they add in sounds like we add in the letter "s"?

Medaka catching bullets with her mouth.... just another beyond the impossible moment for her. They stop being wondrous abilities when the character does it all the time. The interaction in baby speak was funny. I really hope this arc is about more than just Medaka getting the other three out of bad situations, though, as them being around just to play damsels and not have any other real role would be kind of lame.

I'm more concerned about the song, actually. Ok, it's Sukinasaki's, but why is Medaka singing that? Anything goes for a Style? I thought it needed certain word configurations.

I spent quite a long time searching for hidden meanings, word puns or references which would have been lost in translation, but I found nothing about toyboxes, gods and demons anywhere. Unlike Joutou's, which references old Japanese lullabies, it seems that her song is original. I just hope Nisio won't tell us many chapters later that it did actually contain important elements which I overlooked, at least not important enough to warrant a re-translation

I'm more concerned about the song, actually. Ok, it's Sukinasaki's, but why is Medaka singing that? Anything goes for a Style? I thought it needed certain word configurations.

I spent quite a long time searching for hidden meanings, word puns or references which would have been lost in translation, but I found nothing about toyboxes, gods and demons anywhere. Unlike Joutou's, which references old Japanese lullabies, it seems that her song is original. I just hope Nisio won't tell us many chapters later that it did actually contain important elements which I overlooked, at least not important enough to warrant a re-translation

She is singing about her box and how it is locked for two more years...
Well I am outta here

I'm actually surprised the plus six got referenced again. My take one the plus six was that they where meant to be ignored. In other shonen shows, if a character gets introduced with abilities and what not it usually means they'll get expanded on or fought against. Neither of those happened and they got forgotten because it's part of Nisio's tendency to be contrary.

Also, anyone feel like instead of a main character becoming more and more inhuman and powerful, Medaka starts off inhuman and gets more and more human as the story goes on?